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The Spring Cleaning Checklist For Your Home

It’s spring, so it’s the perfect time to get your house in order and give it a deep clean before allergy season. The spring cleaning season is the best time to organize your home and get rid of all the junk that accumulated over the winter.

However, this isn’t the only time your home should get a good scrub. “The parallel is to bathing and showering. Clean your home as often as you wash your hands and body,” says Allen Rathey, director at Indoor Health Council, an organization that connects cleaning with public health. “How often do you wash hands, bathe or shower? What level of detail? It’s really ‘spring cleaning’ time all year round depending on how dirty your body or home gets.”

Here is a checklist of spring cleaning tips and tricks from professionals to help make your spring cleaning easier.

The importance of regular cleaning

Cleaning is an important part of maintaining healthy, happy and comfortable living spaces. Cleaning can remove allergens, dirt and other pollutants which can accumulate with time. It can also improve your mental health.

Rathey says that a regularly cleaned home will last longer, be healthier and smell better. Less dirt and moisture reduces bacteria that cause disease and odors. Hard and soft flooring wear less when there is less grit. “Resettling and airborne dust reduces respiratory exposure, HVAC maintenance and air purifier clogging.

Renew Your Cleaning Supplies

It’s time to restock your cleaning essentials and give them a thorough overhaul before you begin cleaning. Courtney Klosterman is a home insights expert with insurance company Hippo. She says that you should ditch toxic cleaning supplies for a healthier, cleaner and safer home. Klosterman suggests replacing them with cleaners that comply with the Safer Choose standards of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Before you begin your spring cleaning, make sure that you have the following items:

Declutter

When you do your spring cleaning, you can also declutter and remove items that you no longer need or use. Cleaning expert Armeka Townsend is a senior consumer relations representative for Zep. She says clutter can make your house feel disorganized and chaotic.

By implementing the one year rule, you will be able to evaluate an item more objectively. You probably don’t want or need something if you haven’t used it in the last year. Townsend suggests that you donate, sell or recycle the items in order to make your home more functional and streamlined.

Deep Clean Indoors

Open your windows and start cleaning from the top.

Do not forget areas which are usually neglected. Townsend states that some areas of your house may not be regularly cleaned, but dirt and grime still accumulate. Be sure to clean the baseboards and air vents as well as window tracks, and spaces beneath and behind appliances. To remove dust and allergens, you may want to clean your carpets, upholstery and curtains. “Don’t forget to clean the doorknobs and handle as well.”

Do not overlook your home’s critical systems, appliances and safety features

Spring cleaning is the ideal time to inspect your major appliances and systems.

Refresh your outdoor space

You cannot forget about the outside as warmer weather approaches. It’s time to prepare your garden for spring.

Townsend says, “Clean your patio furniture thoroughly. Remove any debris on your deck or balcony. Check for any repairs or maintenance that may be needed.” You may want to also add new plants or decor to create an inviting atmosphere.

Original Blog: https://realestate.usnews.com/real-estate/articles/spring-cleaning-checklist-for-your-home

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